I went through the O2 site to get my tickets. It took me three tries getting worst tickets every time :-(. I managed to get tickets for level 1 but after selecting the seats, i went to the pay out and the site threw me out. Once i was back in 10 sec later only the level 4 tickets were still there. So i managed to get different tickets but this time way up in level 4. It said anything better was sold out. When i had paid the tickets it suddenly showed they were for seperate seats (seat numbers got changed and were very far apart)). Since i am going with my 12 year old son seperate seats is not an option. So i went in again and finally managed to get 2 seats next to eachother. This means i still have 2 seperate (single) seats available if anyone wants to buy any. Price will be the original price for which i bought them, around 65 British pounds. If anyone is interested then just send me a msg through the site.

I was in a similar boat to you; was in training in London when the tickets were released and trying to confirm with my mate in London and girlfriend in Geneva how much they wanted to pay. By the time I decided I would just pay the difference of their tickets to sit closure, the section 1 were gone and the section 4 ones near the rail that I had settled on, had also gone. I ended up in middle of section 4 and not very happy about it considering the (final) price (GBP65). Also seeing how empty the Palace is and that I could get similar seats in a cereal packet at the moment.

Add in the return flights from Geneva (CHF365) and a hotel (GBP100), and I'm looking at around CHF600 ~ USD600.

Add in the return flights from Geneva (CHF365) and a hotel (GBP100), and I'm looking at around CHF600 ~ USD600.

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Watching Rod Stuckey and his .282 shooting percentage is worth every euro!
The bright side of sitting in section 4 is that the farther away you get from the court, the better the Pistons look.

The most entertaining part of this game is a chance to see and hear EuroSheed in action for the Knicks.
...I'm totally jealous.
What's the over/under on how many times Sheed says "bloody ball don't lie!"?

How big of a nightmare would it be for the franchise if it turned out that we were getting punk'd and our real opponent is going to be the harlem globetrotters?

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Perhaps the winless Pistons could take over the role of the Washington Generals, who won only 6 games and lost over 13,000. It was the Generals, though, that broke the Globetrotters 2,499-game winning streak with a 100-99 victory in 1971.